A doorbell needn’t be only for the front door! Try out these products to solve any number of problems with kids, pets, or elderly family members.
Kids’ Doorbells
Kids love to have their own doorbell - it makes them feel like an adult, and gives them a sense of their own space and security. Why buy an entire cubby house, when for the price of an inexpensive children’s model, they can turn their whole room into a fun place to play.
Kids’ bells come in a range of styles, including butterfly, fairy, and ones with colored lights and novelty tones. We have selected the best here that are fun for kids - but not too loud that you will rue the day you bought them! The tones are pleasant sounding, and the units attach to the wall or door frame without any permanent signs they were there. A great birthday or holiday gift.
Pet Doorbell
Tired of your pets scratching at the door to be let in? Worried about the cost, damage, or security of cutting a pet door into your home? Well, why not solve the problem with an inexpensive pet door.
Pets can easily be trained to use a simple, paw operated door chime. Simply show them how to operate it (use your hand gently on their paw) and reward them with their favorite treat. Other recommended ways to teach a pet to use a doorbell is to simply use it yourself when you enter. Not answering the door to scratches - but letting them in with lots of positive encouragements and treats with a doorbell - will soon save your door and let your pets feel they are truly catered for!
Doorbells For the Elderly or Infirm
You might find a bell in this selection, or else in the other sections, for this. The real beauty of a wireless model is that they can be set up anywhere - indeed they need not be permanently set up at all. If you are unwell or bedridden, having a doorbell by your bedside is a pleasant, and efficient - way to call for help. We recommend one of the less expensive models for this.

